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    May 2015 | Volume 24 | Number 9

    Brian Brushwood ? Vote for Magic


    By Jaq Greenspon

    Brian Brushwood - Vote For Magic

    As the proprietor of the Internet-based Scam School series, along with other continuing shows, Brian Brushwood uses his background in magic and sideshow stunts to educate people in various stunts and deceptions. His passion for teaching magic his certainly gained him attention.

    Schooled by Scams


    By Brian Brushwood

    Schooled by Scams

    In the manner of Scam School, Brian Brushwood teaches us a half dozen tricks, techniques, and bets, explaining stunts with numbers, cards, and more.

    Gary Darwin: An Interview Without Questions


    By Alan Howard

    Gary Darwin: An Interview Without Questions

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    Gary Darwin has been immersed in the world of magic in Las Vegas for more than fifty years. The driving force behind the independent local magic club in town, he has been a performer, teacher, writer, collector, and constant advocate or magic.

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    Far Above the Line: A Story About Michael Dardant


    By Jamie D. Grant

    Far Above the Line: A Story About Michael Dardant

    A “Cajun conjuror” from Louisiana, Michael Dardant has gained international fame, praise, and awards for his work. Jamie D. Grant visited Michael in his natural habitat, a magic party in New Orleans.

    Plus Updates on…


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    • Franz Harary’s House of Magic in Macau.
    • The 2015 South Tyneside International Magic Festival.
    • Time of Magic at the International Magic Festival in Madrid.
    • “A Moment With.,.” Megan Knowles- Bacon.
    • Remembrances of J.C. Dunn, Claude Crowe, Cashetta, Don Desfor, Fr. Cyprian Murray, Don England, and Stan Kramien.

    Bonus Content for the May Issue…


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    (* Available for subscribers only at M360)

    • Three episodes of Brian Brushwood’s Scam School.
    • Stand-up and close-up performances by Michael Dardant.
    • Bonus tutorial videos from Jeff McBride, Nathan Kranzo, and Justin Miller ? all from Murphy’s At The Table Lecture Series. *
    • Two complete presentations by Levent and Paul Gertner from MAGIC Live! *
    • We’re celebrating “A Year with Martin Gardner” by republishing one of his MAGIC Magazine columns each week, starting October 21, 2014. So far, over twenty columns are available, each one selected and annotated by Jason England and illustrated by Tom Jorgenson. *
    • All twenty of the products reviewed in the May issue, plus over 400 reviews from previous issues, are all now available at the fully searchable “Marketplace” section of M360. *

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    Twenty products are reviewed this month by Peter Duffie, Gabe Fajuri, Jared Kopf, Francis Menotti, Peter Pitchford, John Wilson:

    Card Under Glass by Doc Eason
    Early Dobson, Volume 1 by DTrik
    The Business of Street Magic 2 by Will Stelfox
    Out of Sight: Out of Your Mind by Gary Jones
    Tab Test by Wayne Fox
    Nick Trost’s Subtle Card Creations, Volume 5 by Nick Trost
    Split Second by Nicholas Lawrence
    Techint by Kitahara Yoshito
    Touched by Morgan Strebler
    Unboxing by Nicholas Lawrence
    Cerberus Wallet by Daniel Meadows
    Sherlockian by Ben Cardall
    Fickle Nickel by John Cornelius
    Cards N Logics by Nicolas Pierri
    Solomon’s Secret Subtleties by David Solomon
    Oracle by Titanas
    Euphoria by Adrian Guerra
    Destination by Rus Andrews
    Encore! by Allen Zingg
    Benz by Sean Fields

    Finn Jon’s Esoterica


    Finn Jon

    Paper to Money

    In his more than fifty years in the magic profession, Finn Jon has become known around the world for creating and performing all manner of novel and original effects. While the magic community has hailed him as an innovative creator of methods ? with awards such as the Creative Fellowship from the Academy of Magical Arts in 1995 ? his magic has remained focused on entertaining lay audiences. For the next six months, we will present a series of tricks from Finn Jon, excerpted from an upcoming comprehensive book of his many creations in magic. In this first installment, the performer shows five pieces of paper to be white on both sides. He blows smoke on them, and one piece of paper turns into a bill. He puts the bill together with the white pieces of paper and suddenly they all become bills, which are clearly presented on both sides. The performer prepares to throw one bill to a spectator, and the bill immediately returns to being a white piece of paper. Then all the other bills transform back to being white paper.

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    First Look


    Thomas Baxter

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    Not a Dianoetic Rage

    Over the years, ThomasBaxter has published a number of startling and innovative ways of creating mysteries with playing cards. These ideas have appeared in numerous magazines and books. His latest book, Not a Dianoetic Rage, compiles road-tested variations of Thomas’ favorite routines and techniques into a single collection, along with previously unpublished items from a lifetime of work and knowledge. In this excerpt, he teaches The Saltshaker Transposition, in which saltshaker is placed on top of a chosen card. A random card is placed on top of the saltshaker. The performer spins the card on top, which magically transforms into the chosen card that was previously placed under the saltshaker. The participant checks under the saltshaker and he finds a signed card from a previous effect.

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    First Look


    James A. Ward

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    Sleightly Amusing

    James A. Ward has written comedy for television and radio, both in the UK and mainland Europe, as well as scripting gags and sketches for, among others, Freddie Starr, Roy Hudd, and June Whitfield. He has also performed standup comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe. A member of The Magic Circle and the Harrogate Society of Magicians, James has lectured and performed around the UK and as far away as India. He has performed mindreading magic on TV and radio, and created many original tricks that have been published in magazines and ebooks around the world. An after-dinner speaker, his range of topics includes memory techniques and his misadventures as both a former criminal lawyer and a magician. He holds a performance qualification from the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art, and an ice skating certificate for, at the age of twelve, having traveled ten yards in a straight line without falling over. The following tips on comedy writing are excerpted from James’ latest book, Sleightly Amusing: A Magical Compendium of Jokes, Patter, Bits of Business, and Handy Tips for the Aspiring Gag Writer.

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    Loving Mentalism


    Ian Rowland

    Loving Mentalism
    Helping Hand

    This month, we focus on a special gaff devised by guest contributor Christopher Carey. It’s one of those pleasantly deceptive items in magic that is never seen even though you put it in full view of the audience. What does it do? Well, in the routine described this month, it enables you to carry off an audacious and inexplicable prediction that will leave audiences seriously baffled. In fact, it would probably fool most experienced magicians and mentalists! The gaff itself is easy to make and fun to play around with if you’re feeling creative.

    Bent on Deception


    Mike Bent

    Bent on Deception
    Easy Money

    In Tarbell volume 3, there is a wonderful little trick with a big name ? Grant’s Slow Motion Bill Transposition. Developed by U.F. Grant, it’s a great little effect in which a one dollar bill changes places with a five dollar bill. The problem with this great trick is that, because of the numerous design changes in our currency, it doesn’t work with newer bills. Over the years, there have been many variations, most notably David Parr’s Slow-Motion Swindle, and Eugene’s Last Dollar by Eugene Burger and Patrick Thomas Murphy. My addition to the evolution of this great trick was developed about ten years ago and is called Easy Money. I hope you enjoy it. It allows you borrow both bills and show your hands empty, from any angle, throughout the routine. There’s no wax, and there are no magnets or tiny gimmicks that need to be added to the bills.

    The Monk’s Way


    Steve Reynolds

    The Monk's Way
    Fireback Aces

    A friend of mine who is just as obsessed with Ace Assemblies as I am (in fact, more so) worked out a Backfire sequence that was thoroughly convincing. However, the main sequence, which featured the magical transportation of each Ace into the leader packet, had such a strong impact that the subsequent Backfire phase was received more as an anticlimax. I thought about this and remembered all the versions that I had studied over the years, trying to find a point along this effect’s technical timeline to search for a solution to this problem.

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    Classic Correspondence


    Mike Caveney

    Classic Correspondence
    Okito to Dr. Morris Gerry

    For as long as I’ve been writing “Classic Correspondence,” this is the saddest letter I have ever encountered. And while you might suspect that the sad story involves a person 99 percent of you have never heard of, it in fact concerns Okito, the writer of this letter and one of the most famous and revered individuals to ever practice our art. Few careers in magic can rival the achievements of Okito, born Tobias Bamberg on July 15, 1875, in Amsterdam, Holland.

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    For What It's Worth


    Mark Kornhauser

    For What It's Worth
    The Accidental Purist

    We all ask for advice and critiques. But really we just want approval and praise. When I ask for someone’s opinion, I want that person to agree with me. Sometimes it’s useful to disregard all outside advice. I like to think this makes me a purist. Why does it matter what anyone thinks about anyone’s performance? Tastes vary. Opinions vary. People vary. Performing is all about self-discovery. We learn performing from performance. There is no substitute.

    Walkabout Soup


    Simon Coronel

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    The Chuck Fayne Metric of Performance Success

    I learned more about magic from Chuck Fayne than from any other person. While our relationship wasn’t formal enough to call him a mentor, he is the one who influenced me the most in my early magic days. My first impressions of Chuck were that he was very experienced, very skilled, very sharp, very funny, and an asshole. I didn’t like him very much. He seemed brusque and unfriendly. As I got to know him better, I realized that his brusqueness stemmed from something that I hugely respected: he had a zero-tolerance policy for bullshit. In magic ? an industry frequently dominated by false idols and insincere marketing ? Chuck was always the guy willing to point out that the Emperor is A) not actually wearing any clothes, and B) also kind of an asshole.

     

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